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  • Single Nutrient Fuels Cancer-Fighting Power of T Cells

    Single Nutrient Fuels Cancer-Fighting Power of T Cells

    What helps immune cells stay strong in the fight against cancer? Johns Hopkins researchers have identified a key process that influences how these cells function, offering promising clues for future cancer treatments.

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